A visitors' registry
AT THE FIESTA COMMUNITIES Tabun Mabalacat City Homeowners Association Inc., (FCTMCHAI), a visitors' registry is required to be filled up by visitors entering the subdivision.
A brainchild of BOD Auditor Rodolfo D. Monis, Jr., the registry aims to monitor the movement of outsiders coming to Fiesta and avoid, if possible, the local transmission of the COVID 19 disease.
The logbook requires visitors to indicate personal data such as age, address, contact number and the name of the homeowner to be visited.
The visit will allow the visitor a maximum of three hours, no moe, no less.
Elsewhere, lockdowns are prevalent in areas affected by the pandemic. Only this time, the street with COVID 19 active cases will be locked down and not the entire place or regi on.
Initially, BOD Angelina A. Rodriguez was assigned to monitor the Association's registry book.
The Board of Directors and Managing Officers
Diliman, Quezon City. A petition to increase water rates at Fiesta Communities was filed by Villages Water Supply Services with the NWRB. It is also being heard at the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Mabalacat City. Some 600 homeowners signed a counter petition to oppose the water firm's request for increase in water rates.
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By the way, there has been a change in the office staff of HOA: from Brianne to Angela who comes from nearby Xevera Subdivision. Angela appears to be hardworking and reliable as far clerical work is concerned.
The members of the Board of Directors of Fiesta Communities Tabun Mabalacat City Homeowners Association, Inc. meets every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. to tackle issues and concerns brought to it by the homeowners.
It has also some projects to implement during this period of the pandemicL the HOA banner and canopy to be used during board meetings.
The roving and home-based vendors of Fiesta were summoned by BOD Auditor Rod Monis, Jr., to explain the hike in certification fees and permits.